Hello!

This was made by the Uppsala 2016 iGEM team.
For a full description of our project please visit:
http://2016.igem.org/Team:Uppsala
and for a more thorough description of the microfluidics part please visit:
http://2016.igem.org/Team:Uppsala/Project/Microfluidics

These two files:
Electroporation_Chip_iGEM_2016_Final
Heatshock_Chip_iGEM_2016_Final
are files made in AutoCAD 2016 for 3D-printing microfluidic chips.

The Heatshock chip has been tested and does work.
The Electroporation chip theoretically works(using simulations) but
requires very fine control of gas/liquid flow, which we could not achieve.

We printed these files using a Form2 printer, but they should work for any given 3-D printer
which can use STL files or any file format which can be converted from .dwg files.

Disclaimer:
We take no responsibility whatsoever for any damage or harm done to 3D-printers, laboratories
or persons which might result from printing and/or using the designs or chips made.

We make no guarantees that efficiency will be increased by using our designs or
that the chips work as described in the wiki.


With that said, best of luck and may the Force be with you!

//Olle Karlberg
//iGEM Uppsala 2016